Why have so many Muslims come to hate the West? Robert Fisk—award-winning Middle East and Balkans correspondent for the London Independent—reports on Muslim unrest as ideology, religion, history, and geography come into conflict.
This gripping program investigates the desperate situations of Muslims in Egypt and Bosnia, who, though worlds apart, are plagued by a common feeling of betrayal by the West. For members of Egypt's Gama'a al-Islamiya, religious fervor and violence--vehicles to create an Islamic state--are viewed as the only antidotes to poverty and unemployment, while Bosnians fight for the simple right to exist in a Europe that they feel does not want them. Interviews with leaders, fighters, and victims from both regions show the many faces of Cairo and Sarajevo.
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Director-DUTFIELD, Mike Production Company-Chameleon Television Production Company-Barraclough Carey Prod Executive Producer-LANDIS, Tomi Bednar Producer-WALSH, Dennis Script-FISK, Robert Photography-FOSTER, Stephen Photography-HODGE, Frank Photography-WHITE, Phil Editor-REYNOLDS, Barry Music-WOOD, Ernie Reporter-FISK, Robert Host-PALMER, John